Andrei Georgievich Sabrodski

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Andrei Georgijewitsch Sabrodski ( Russian Андрей Георгиевич Забродский ; born June 26, 1946 in Cherson ) is a Ukrainian - Russian solid-state physicist and university professor .

Life

Sabrodski graduated from the Faculty of Radioelectronics of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1970 with honors. His thesis on the radiation of heterostructure - lasers he had in the Ioffe Institute in Zhores Ivanovich Alferov made. He then served as a lieutenant engineer in the Red Army for two years .

In 1972 Sabrodski joined the Joffe Institute. After a three-year aspiration , he defended his candidate dissertation in 1975 . He investigated the properties of disordered systems at low temperatures , such as the switching effect , the sudden change in electrical conductivity and the metal-insulator transition . He demonstrated the existence of a Coulomb gap in the insulator state and showed that the metal-insulator transition is a 2nd order phase transition . In 1987 he received his doctorate in physical-mathematical sciences . In 1989 he became head of the laboratory for non-equilibrium processes in semiconductors . Together with the Wawilow Institute for Optics , he developed frozen bolometers .

In 1993 Sabrodski became professor of the chair for experimental physics at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University . In 2005 he founded the Chair for Physics and Modern Technologies in Solid State Electronics, which he now heads. He is a member of the Presidium of the St. Petersburg Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN).

2003-2017 Sabrodski was the successor of Shores Ivanovich Alfjorows director of the Joffe Institute. In 2004 he initiated the development of micro and nanotechnology for the hydrogen energy industry . In 2008 he was elected a corresponding member of the RAN. In 2016 he became a full member of RAN. In 2017 he became a member of the RAN Presidium. He is the author or co-author of a large number of diverse publications.

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

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  3. ^ Zabrodskii AG, Andreev AG: Anomalously narrow (multielectron) Coulomb gap . In: 22nd intern. Conf. Phys. Semicond. Vancouver 1994, p. MoPo42 .
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  5. Наталия Демина: Определен новый состав Президиума РАН (accessed February 28, 2019).
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